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you can readily take advantage of >> no matter your age, education, or experience. you can literally earn money from your own computer from your own kitchen table 24/7. so, if you are sick of living paycheck to paycheck worried about job security or retirement, if your goal has always been to earn some extra cash from home part-time or maybe even full-time check them out, incomeathome.com. they are adding my listeners in record numbers, even giveing away a thousand bucks for checking them out. that somebody could be you. visit incomeathome.com. >> that's incomeathome.com. one of the other commercials that i was -- has gotten a lot of attention last night. by the way, i have to say up front, i think movie trailers ought to be ought to be banned. >> huge -- it's a huge stage for them. >> bill: but they are not commercials. i look for the commercials. the same thing with promos for shows that are on the cbs network. but of course every network does it. it's a waste of time. some of them, you can't tell what the commercial is really all about until the end like the car
you can readily take advantage of >> no matter your age, education, or experience. you can literally earn money from your own computer from your own kitchen table 24/7. so, if you are sick of living paycheck to paycheck worried about job security or retirement, if your goal has always been to earn some extra cash from home part-time or maybe even full-time check them out, incomeathome.com. they are adding my listeners in record numbers, even giveing away a thousand bucks for checking them...
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how about more physical education, i have one who needs to run around several times a day. how about parent who is think that diet soda is not the way to go? i prefer my kids to drink the soda and brush their teeth, instead of drrching diet sodasm i think this poll is like americans, parents are feeling an assault on personal freedom and how they raise their family, how they live their lives. >> another number i thought was interesting, only 26% of people in this poll say they trusted the federal government to do the right thing. only a quarter of americans. >> that's because, when you go to 2011 and see that seven months was dedicated to arguing about the debt ceiling. the debt ceiling, which does not one thing to add to the budget deficit. not one nickel of spenning, it's agreeing to pay the bill. we waited seven months and threaten ord credit rating. the american people are sick of that. they want action. they want their taxes low, as we just saw happen reinly in avoiding the fiscal cliff -- which came as i might add through bipartisanship. the republicanses came through
how about more physical education, i have one who needs to run around several times a day. how about parent who is think that diet soda is not the way to go? i prefer my kids to drink the soda and brush their teeth, instead of drrching diet sodasm i think this poll is like americans, parents are feeling an assault on personal freedom and how they raise their family, how they live their lives. >> another number i thought was interesting, only 26% of people in this poll say they trusted the...
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admission = $225 that will help after risk used for education programs and bay area private schools. that is for this entertainment report. annie hong.. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-verse high speed internet has more speed options, reliability and ways to connect. rethink possible. and as part of the super bowl competition.san francisco mayor ed lee agreed on a friendly wager with baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake on the outcome of the big game. here's mayor lee on what will happen when the 49ers win the super bowl. >> we have a wonderful gold and red jersey. and i have her bib right here. when she cracks our dungenous cra
admission = $225 that will help after risk used for education programs and bay area private schools. that is for this entertainment report. annie hong.. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still...
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with the labor forces becoming more and more educated, china is turning out something like 7 million university graduates. by 2030, china will have 200 million university graduates, bigger than the entire workforce than the united states. and so the kind of labor relations, the kind of workers rights have got to change. the leadership is fully aware of this. that is why this has to happen. >> this is a great demographic debate. china now goes into a period of shrinkage and india is exactly the opposite place. and it is growing and at some stage if the numbers are correct, india will overtake china over the next 30 years by a demographic point of view. therein lie tess region why china at the moment is up to try and improve the activity, to try and maintain the competitive edge. obviously, we're going to see that swing happen over the next 30 years. however, i expect to be on the beach hopefully by that time. >> we're going to drag you off that beach to come in and let us know that it's happening. we should thank michael for coming by. thank you for your time this morning. >>> what do
with the labor forces becoming more and more educated, china is turning out something like 7 million university graduates. by 2030, china will have 200 million university graduates, bigger than the entire workforce than the united states. and so the kind of labor relations, the kind of workers rights have got to change. the leadership is fully aware of this. that is why this has to happen. >> this is a great demographic debate. china now goes into a period of shrinkage and india is...
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the story, taliban gunmen shot her in the head at point blank range because she publicly advocated educating girls. listen to how well she is healing. >> today you can see that i am alive. i can speak. i can see you. i can see everyone. and today i can speak and i'm getting better day by day. it is just because of the prayers of people, because all the people, men, women, children, all of them, all of them have prayed for me. >> incredible. her british doctors say malala will not need any more surgeries. >>> cheez-its and a hot wheels car, those are the items that a kidnapper requested for his 5-year-old captive. it is now one week since jimmy l dykes allegedly shot a school bus driver to death and took th this boy hostage. it is still not known one week later what the kidnapper's motive is. the alabama hostage suspect in that bunker is said to be a survivalist. and coming up tonight on "ac 360," looking at the survivalist moment, 8:00 p.m. eastern here on cnn. >>> the family of mohamed ali fighting back against the rumors that he's near death. loved ones tweeted out several photos showing t
the story, taliban gunmen shot her in the head at point blank range because she publicly advocated educating girls. listen to how well she is healing. >> today you can see that i am alive. i can speak. i can see you. i can see everyone. and today i can speak and i'm getting better day by day. it is just because of the prayers of people, because all the people, men, women, children, all of them, all of them have prayed for me. >> incredible. her british doctors say malala will not...
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because we know when you educate a girl, you educate the whole family. you educate a generation. you educate all other coming children. >> reporter: the challenge is enormous. today there are 32 million girls around the world who are not in school. bob woodruff, abc news, new york. >> a really humbling inspiring story. she, her grace and intellect and passion and sense of purpose. >> such a young age. >> really that young. left side of her face is paralyzed. hoping it comes back to full function within 18 months or so. mentally, spiritually, the recovery is full. you can tell listening to her. it is remarkable. said it before on the show. the taliban tried to kill her only succeeded in making her immo immortal. >> she wanted to protect people that she wanted to protect. people in pakistan wanted to name a school after her. don't do it. you will become a target for the taliban. >> they did it anyway. >> no they did not want it. they wanted to name it after her. she said no. >> an amazing young lady. we'll be back right after this. >> "world >>> joe flacco, you and the baltimore ra
because we know when you educate a girl, you educate the whole family. you educate a generation. you educate all other coming children. >> reporter: the challenge is enormous. today there are 32 million girls around the world who are not in school. bob woodruff, abc news, new york. >> a really humbling inspiring story. she, her grace and intellect and passion and sense of purpose. >> such a young age. >> really that young. left side of her face is paralyzed. hoping it...
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things together, then we cannot only reduce our deficit but we can continue to invest in things like education and research and development that's going to help us grow. washington cannot continually operate under a cloud of crisis. that freezes up consumers, it gets businesses worried. we can't afford these self-inflicted wounds. and there's a way for us to resolve these budget problems in a responsible way through a balanced approach that the vast majority agrees with. there's no reason why we can't. we can't have washington dysfunction getting in the way. >> it's interesting to hear them say we do need additional revenue but it's not going to come from raising rates again. >> closing loop holes. >> exactly. closing loopholes. also the president is going to be heading to minnesota for a push for stronger gun control laws. that will be the next thing on his agenda. >>> new details on the hostage drama in algeria. it left workers and kidnappers dead. they talked about blowing up the huge plant and turning it into a large bomb. this >> reporter: this is not an easy interview to do. it's first i
things together, then we cannot only reduce our deficit but we can continue to invest in things like education and research and development that's going to help us grow. washington cannot continually operate under a cloud of crisis. that freezes up consumers, it gets businesses worried. we can't afford these self-inflicted wounds. and there's a way for us to resolve these budget problems in a responsible way through a balanced approach that the vast majority agrees with. there's no reason why...
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as you know, 20 of their classmates and six educators died in a massacre there in december. and you may also remember that jennifer hudson has her own tragic connection to gun violence. her estranged brother-in-law murdered her mother, her brother and her 7-year-old nephew back in 2008. jennifer hudson lives in chicago. and our ted rowlands is live in chicago right now. this is a city that is no stranger to gun violence and gun deaths. what can you tell us to jennifer -- tell us about jennifer hudson's connection to singing at the super bowl, and herself to the tragedies of gun violence in that city? >> reporter: well, ashleigh, according to the nfl, they chose jennifer hudson to sing with the sandy hook elementary school just by coincidence, but for everybody in chicago who figured it wasn't by coincidence, it was a perfect choice. because when her 7-year-old nephew julian king was killed. it was emotional. and what she went through going to court every day with her sister grabbed this city. seeing her on stage with those youngsters really hit home for people here in chicag
as you know, 20 of their classmates and six educators died in a massacre there in december. and you may also remember that jennifer hudson has her own tragic connection to gun violence. her estranged brother-in-law murdered her mother, her brother and her 7-year-old nephew back in 2008. jennifer hudson lives in chicago. and our ted rowlands is live in chicago right now. this is a city that is no stranger to gun violence and gun deaths. what can you tell us to jennifer -- tell us about jennifer...
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. >> it's the type of art that you don't have to have an art education to understand it. it makes you feel good when you look at it. it's fun. >> reporter: it is fun. it's sentimental and everybody responds to it. >> reporter: everybody from presidents to the beatles. do you work this quickly? >> i do. reporter: born and raised in new york, fasino went to art school in the late 1970s. he was inspired by whimsical artists and soon developed his own signature look. >> the process really comes from, you know, doodles as a child. and then i love pop-out books. and a little bit of print making in school. everything came together. >> reporter: while no subject is too big, even the whole world to fasino it's the small disails that matter. do people who have your work say, i discovered something new, charles? i've never seen this before? >> always. people say they've had pieces of art work on their wall for 20 years and they're amazed that they never saw this or never saw that. >> reporter: for the super bowl, all of those 3-d details begin with a simple sketch. >> it's about the
. >> it's the type of art that you don't have to have an art education to understand it. it makes you feel good when you look at it. it's fun. >> reporter: it is fun. it's sentimental and everybody responds to it. >> reporter: everybody from presidents to the beatles. do you work this quickly? >> i do. reporter: born and raised in new york, fasino went to art school in the late 1970s. he was inspired by whimsical artists and soon developed his own signature look....
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we have to educate people. athletes ally. myself, scott fujita, we are about inclusiveness in sports and treating everybody equally. once we start having this conversation, a lot of people don't have this conversation, they will -- athletes, really will start to real sxiz the nfl and we can make such a big change that everybody is the same. we are all equal. it does not matter. if you put your minds together, no matter what that person's background is oregonentation is, that we can make change and do positive things. it is unfortunate he made the comments. i know he's sorry for them. i know he will make it right when he gets the opportunity to do go you put yourself really in the bull's eye, middle of this, by talking about it. there were people who were saying to the league commissioner, you need to shut your player up. did you get any backlash from any higherup, anyone our team or anyone in the nfl, because you were so outspoken about gay rights? >> month. not necessarily any backlash. some something did happen that weren't
we have to educate people. athletes ally. myself, scott fujita, we are about inclusiveness in sports and treating everybody equally. once we start having this conversation, a lot of people don't have this conversation, they will -- athletes, really will start to real sxiz the nfl and we can make such a big change that everybody is the same. we are all equal. it does not matter. if you put your minds together, no matter what that person's background is oregonentation is, that we can make change...
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also, there's a lot of talk about gym class or physical education in schools which we've seen cut in a lot of school districts because of budget issues. there's a belief that these classes can actually lead to weight loss. i find that surprising. >> well, i'm concerned about this myth. i think that we have to keep in mind and underscore the -- that gym class in their current form, they're not like in the old days when you got to play. many of our physical education classes now are filled with learning rules, writing about how you feel about this sport, you know, we need to ingrain habits in kids early. and even though our research doesn't show that the current form of physical education classes is associated with weight loss, it's not sensitive enough to see the changes in body composition. more importantly, erica, it builds confidence in kids to actually have lifelong habits of physical activity. so we have to keep in mind what our end goal here is. >> that's what's important, to instill that goal in kids. just to get moving every day so they carry it through their adult life. >> ab
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the dean of undergraduate education here calling this unprecedented in anyone's living memory. obviously, this school, the most prestigious in the country. it's the headline of the harvard crimson. the students, estimated at about 70, had to withdraw. about half of this class, the class is reportedly government 1310 introduction to congress, about half of the class, 125 students came under review, investigation after this scandal broke in august, and then late friday the findings came out. if you look at the perspective here, this is 1% of the harvard undergraduate body that has had to withdraw because of this. the big question is what happened on this take home final exam? it was open book, open note, open internet, but students were told specifically they could not collaborate. however, what we've heard from multiple sources is that collaboration was accepted within this class over and over, that it was a class that gave out many, many "a"s, it was a class known for easy grading. the professor told them, look, you don't always have to come to these lectures and this class. th
the dean of undergraduate education here calling this unprecedented in anyone's living memory. obviously, this school, the most prestigious in the country. it's the headline of the harvard crimson. the students, estimated at about 70, had to withdraw. about half of this class, the class is reportedly government 1310 introduction to congress, about half of the class, 125 students came under review, investigation after this scandal broke in august, and then late friday the findings came out. if...
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it's not okay at all. 2.4 trillion every year is spent on a variety of programs that don't include education, discretionary spending, which means every dot, every last dollar of revenue is used up and 1 to 1.5 trillion that we need for other issues is all borrowed money. we need a budget, a plan and we need to widen the spreadeurope. we don't want to be europe. we never want to be europe. they're a great ally. >> nouriel roubini is here. >> rick, i have been the one concerned about u.s. economic growth but if i compare the u.s. to europe and japan demographic is much better than u.s. than europe and japan. productivity growth is better because in all the indices of the future, we're ahead of europe and japan. we look at value tech, key technologies, popular technologies. even defense technologies. so while in the short-term i'm worried about the deficit, about the gridlock in congress, look at the medium and long-term i think the u.s. both on demographics and pro-tension growth of productivity given the investment in new technology and the product cycle is going to do better roughly speaking
it's not okay at all. 2.4 trillion every year is spent on a variety of programs that don't include education, discretionary spending, which means every dot, every last dollar of revenue is used up and 1 to 1.5 trillion that we need for other issues is all borrowed money. we need a budget, a plan and we need to widen the spreadeurope. we don't want to be europe. we never want to be europe. they're a great ally. >> nouriel roubini is here. >> rick, i have been the one concerned about...
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she was targeted for efforts to promote education. if you have a twitter account, now is a good time to change the password. hackers broke into 250,000 accounts snagging user names and e-mail addresses and passwords. twitter insist that is the site is secure. this weekend marks the 1 understand hundredth anniversary of the grand central terminal. the world's largest train station and also one of new york's popular tourist attracts. happy birthday, grand central. the super bowl takes center stage this weekend down in new orleans and living rooms across this country. last yore's big game was the most watched television event in u.s. history. for the city of new orleans, two big parties to be just what the doctor ordered. nbc's jay gray drew the short straw. le is hanging out in new orleans at the super bowl and then mardi gras back to back in the big easy. how will all the festivities be for the ongoing recovery? >> that's interesting to hear. >> in the middle, it's going to be gigantic for the city as far as the bottom line goes and re
she was targeted for efforts to promote education. if you have a twitter account, now is a good time to change the password. hackers broke into 250,000 accounts snagging user names and e-mail addresses and passwords. twitter insist that is the site is secure. this weekend marks the 1 understand hundredth anniversary of the grand central terminal. the world's largest train station and also one of new york's popular tourist attracts. happy birthday, grand central. the super bowl takes center...
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so -- my niece will go back to the institution that they presume to call educational and she'll be persecuted no longer. >> you have got the southern gentleman down. >> a good, interesting character. >> a character written specifically for you. the movie and the novelist had a picture of you taped to the computers when they're writing the book. >> is that a compliment? i don't know. i'm never sure. >> what made them see you as the ultimate magical recluse? >> i have no idea. i have no idea. >> when you were taping, i heard this is some kind of a witches' tale. i don't know if witch is the right word. >> it's more love story. it's a supernatural story. at the base, the center, it's about two young people who are in love and with all the pressures that surround them. >> this is your niece. in some ways, a love story about dad and his daughter. >> absolutely. man trying to protect, as i think every father will understand the character. >> there was some kind of a supernatural occurrence while you were taping. >> i don't remember that. >> i heard something supernatural happened on the set. >> not
so -- my niece will go back to the institution that they presume to call educational and she'll be persecuted no longer. >> you have got the southern gentleman down. >> a good, interesting character. >> a character written specifically for you. the movie and the novelist had a picture of you taped to the computers when they're writing the book. >> is that a compliment? i don't know. i'm never sure. >> what made them see you as the ultimate magical recluse? >>...
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a platform he uses to educate other players about transitioning to life after football. as well as the dangers of injuries you cannot really see. repeated hits to the head. >> the perception of what a concussion was was different. i don't think we thought that you had a concussion until you were new yorked out on the field. and we looked at it as beige of honor. >> as a player he didn't know that concussions can cause serious injury to the brain. now campbell says playing football takes years off a player's life. >> cramps all over my body and headaches and migraines. >> he says he's also suffered some memory loss. >> there were situations where i don't remember a certain series. like i would be out there and not realize exactly what was going on. >> while he was never diagnosed, looking back, campbell believes he's had over ten concussions in his football career. and he believes players today need to recognize the symptoms and be willing to let their brains heal. a year ago, he considered donating his brain for research in chronic traumatic encephalopathy or cte, a dege
a platform he uses to educate other players about transitioning to life after football. as well as the dangers of injuries you cannot really see. repeated hits to the head. >> the perception of what a concussion was was different. i don't think we thought that you had a concussion until you were new yorked out on the field. and we looked at it as beige of honor. >> as a player he didn't know that concussions can cause serious injury to the brain. now campbell says playing football...
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things together, then we can not only reduce our deficit, but we can continue to invest in things like education and research and development that are going to help us grow. washington cannot continually operate under a cloud of crisis. that freezes up consumers. it gets businesses worried. we can't afford these self-inflicted wounds. there is a way for us to solve these budget problems in a responsible way through a balanced approach that the vast majority of people agree with. if we do that there's no reason why. we can't have strong growth in 2013. we can't have washington dysfunction getting in the way. >> charlie, it's interesting to hear the president say they do need additional revenue, but it's not going to come from raising rates again. that will be sort of this next battle they're fighting. >> closing loopholes. >> and also the president is going to be heading to minnesota for a push for stronger gun control laws. that will be the next thing on his agenda. >>> new details are emerging from a natural gas facility in algeria. the siege left 27 foreign workers and 19 kidnappers dead. they
things together, then we can not only reduce our deficit, but we can continue to invest in things like education and research and development that are going to help us grow. washington cannot continually operate under a cloud of crisis. that freezes up consumers. it gets businesses worried. we can't afford these self-inflicted wounds. there is a way for us to solve these budget problems in a responsible way through a balanced approach that the vast majority of people agree with. if we do that...
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the policy change under discussion would allow the religious, civic, or educational orlgizations that oversee and deliver scouting to determine how to address this issue. the boy scouts would not under any circumstances dictate a position to units, parents, or members. president obama said he supports dropping the restriction on gays. >> the scouts are a great institution that are promoting young people and exposing them to opportunities and leadership that will serve people for the rest of their lives. i think that nobody should be barred from that. >> rick perry, governor of the boy scouts home state of texas is opposed. >> scouting is about teaching a substantial amount of life lessons, sexuality is not one of them. never has been and doesn't need to be. >> several groups opposed to the change took out this ad in "usa today" asking the scouts to, quote, show courage and stand firm for timeless values. the traditional values coalition sent an urgent letter to followers asking for $15 donations. they say christian america is outraged that the boy scouts would even consider such an ac
the policy change under discussion would allow the religious, civic, or educational orlgizations that oversee and deliver scouting to determine how to address this issue. the boy scouts would not under any circumstances dictate a position to units, parents, or members. president obama said he supports dropping the restriction on gays. >> the scouts are a great institution that are promoting young people and exposing them to opportunities and leadership that will serve people for the rest...
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you'll see growth in secondary education. you'll see the housing bubble that was tied to the family formation of the baby boom. and now they're about to hit retirement. >> it is great to come the generation right behind. it's like the field's already been raised -- >> the longer we wait the more those who are behind it are going to have to absorb the cost. >> right. >> and that's the urgency. >> that's not fair. >> we don't have a lot of time. i do want to talk to you about the earnings you put out. they were better than the street was expecting. you had catastrophic losses of $689 million after taxes. that was mostly sandy. but you did better than the street was expecting because you were able to get better margins out of things. are price increases already coming as a result of sandy or is this even before what we'll see down the road? >> this is before. before sandy. and i don't really know how impactful sandy will be in pricing. sandy was in the playbook. it was something that all of us in the industry had contemplated. s
you'll see growth in secondary education. you'll see the housing bubble that was tied to the family formation of the baby boom. and now they're about to hit retirement. >> it is great to come the generation right behind. it's like the field's already been raised -- >> the longer we wait the more those who are behind it are going to have to absorb the cost. >> right. >> and that's the urgency. >> that's not fair. >> we don't have a lot of time. i do want to...
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malala was shot by the taliban because she wanted an education. surgeons in birmingham reconstructed her skull and restored her hearing in what may be her final two operations. good to see that she's doing better. >> remarkable young lady. that's for sure. >>> and the latest now on the fatal shooting of former navy s.e.a.l. and "american sniper" author chris kyle and his friend at a texas gun range. the suspect also an iraqi war vet apparently suffered from mental health issues and is now on suicide watch. with more on this here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: former navy s.e.a.l. sniper chris kyle was such a good shot he once hit a target more than a mile away. but police say it was a bullet fired at point blank range that ended the life of the husband and father of two. >> i'm a better husband and father than i was a killer. >> reporter: the 38-year-old died at a place he should have felt comfortable. this gun range southwest of dallas. and detectives say he died at the hands of a young man he was trying to counsel. >> the suspect's mother, she
malala was shot by the taliban because she wanted an education. surgeons in birmingham reconstructed her skull and restored her hearing in what may be her final two operations. good to see that she's doing better. >> remarkable young lady. that's for sure. >>> and the latest now on the fatal shooting of former navy s.e.a.l. and "american sniper" author chris kyle and his friend at a texas gun range. the suspect also an iraqi war vet apparently suffered from mental...
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health care education, charity, out there every day caring for the least among us. yet, they're being threatened with massive government fines, crippling government fines, being forced into lawsuits to defend their religious liberty. and this just shouldn't be happening in a country that was founded on principles of religious liberty. >>steve: i agree with you completely. let's take a look at the change according to the department of health and human services. they say nonprofit religious employers will be able to opt out of the obamacare mandate, but insurers will be required to provide the coverage which includes both standard birth control and items like the morning-after pill. in other words, if you're a catholic charity, you per se, the money for those drugs won't come out of your pocket but probably going to come out of your insurance company's pocket. >> there's 80 pages of new regulations. they came up with a kind of repackaged accounting gimmick, new schemes to move paper work around. but the essential, the heart of this is that the nature of insurance is t
health care education, charity, out there every day caring for the least among us. yet, they're being threatened with massive government fines, crippling government fines, being forced into lawsuits to defend their religious liberty. and this just shouldn't be happening in a country that was founded on principles of religious liberty. >>steve: i agree with you completely. let's take a look at the change according to the department of health and human services. they say nonprofit religious...
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strong international effective trade, to her commitment to diplomacy and defense, and development, and education and public service. i mean, there's a huge tone here. and what hillary is is strong and graceful and gritty and smart. and she knows how to keep people at the table. she's got strong relationships across the aisle. just look at the benghazi hearings. she knows how to hold her own weight. >> so clearly you're not so worried about any potential fallout from that. how about her age, though? got to be honest here. she's going to be 69 by election day 2016. that would tie her with ronald reagan as the oldest american president. do you think that might factor in? >> well, ronald reagan changed american history. hillary clinton already has. she's going to change it again. this woman has the biggest, most effective work ethic of any person i have ever known. i would bet half my mortgage that hillary has the strongest work ethic of any american. so she knows how to take care of herself. she's not going to do anything that's stupid. she's going to take her first vacation in 30 years. let her re
strong international effective trade, to her commitment to diplomacy and defense, and development, and education and public service. i mean, there's a huge tone here. and what hillary is is strong and graceful and gritty and smart. and she knows how to keep people at the table. she's got strong relationships across the aisle. just look at the benghazi hearings. she knows how to hold her own weight. >> so clearly you're not so worried about any potential fallout from that. how about her...
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by giving you an opportunity you can take advantage of no matter your age education or experience. this is something you can do literally earn money on your own computer from your own kitchen table and do it 24/7. so if you're sick of living paycheck to paycheck, worried about job security or retirement and if your goal has been to earn some extra money from home, part-time or even full time, here's where you ought to go. incomeathome.com. they're adding my listeners in record numbers. even giving away $1,000 to somebody just for checking them out. that lucky somebody could be you. visit incomeathome.com. that's incomeathome.com. the one thing that secretary of defense leon panetta pointed out, congressman in chuck hagel's confirmation hearing is that there was very little discussion about the defense budget where it's going, should it be cut and what's going to happen if sequestration kicks in. let's start with that. sequestration which comes up march 1st. whoa. okay. what's congress going to do? >> well, what we ought to do is come up with a reasonable -- >> bill: so it is a tril
by giving you an opportunity you can take advantage of no matter your age education or experience. this is something you can do literally earn money on your own computer from your own kitchen table and do it 24/7. so if you're sick of living paycheck to paycheck, worried about job security or retirement and if your goal has been to earn some extra money from home, part-time or even full time, here's where you ought to go. incomeathome.com. they're adding my listeners in record numbers. even...
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education that would give immediate green cards. i think in the end you will see more of a piecemeal effort than the comprehensive. >> really? >> although i think this is a good beginning. >> you think it will be step by step, incremental, not the whole kit 'n' kaboodle, what the white house wants to see? >> i do. i have been in those negotiations and meetings, and i think you find one group for a part of it, but then they fall out on something else, and, therefore, the something else, and then the first group falls out. i have seen that, and i think in the end, you will have a good start, and i think this is a good start, but i think you are going to have much more incremental successes and i think we should start on those incremental successes. >> really quickly while i have you here, let's switch gears to the other hot topic. gun rights. a long-time supporter, a grade "a" from the nra while in office. you recently said that high capacity magazines are a real danger to our society. what else needs to happen? and politically at thi
education that would give immediate green cards. i think in the end you will see more of a piecemeal effort than the comprehensive. >> really? >> although i think this is a good beginning. >> you think it will be step by step, incremental, not the whole kit 'n' kaboodle, what the white house wants to see? >> i do. i have been in those negotiations and meetings, and i think you find one group for a part of it, but then they fall out on something else, and, therefore, the...
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sesame street has been entertaining and educating kids for decades. now all their favorite characters are taking their show on the road for sesame street live, elmo super hero. >> steve: because in addition to other things, because today is national weather person day, they're going to sing this song and dedicate it to maria molina. here they are with the theme song "sunny days," elmo, super grover, zoe, telly and abbey kadaby. take it away, guys! ♪ sunny day sleeping the skies away ♪ ♪ on my way to where the air is clean ♪ ♪ can you tell me how to get ♪ how to get to sesame street ♪ come and play ♪ everything is a okay ♪ brand-new neighbors there that's where we meet ♪ ♪ can you tell me how to get ♪ how to get to sesame street ♪ it's a magic carpet ride ♪ as the door opens wide ♪ happy people are beautiful ♪ sunny day sweeping the clouds away ♪ ♪ on my way to where the air is clean ♪ ♪ can you tell me how to get ♪ how to get to sesame street ♪ how to get to sesame street ♪ how to get to sesame street >> s
sesame street has been entertaining and educating kids for decades. now all their favorite characters are taking their show on the road for sesame street live, elmo super hero. >> steve: because in addition to other things, because today is national weather person day, they're going to sing this song and dedicate it to maria molina. here they are with the theme song "sunny days," elmo, super grover, zoe, telly and abbey kadaby. take it away, guys! ♪ sunny day sleeping the...
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the conference will raise money for the hornet's education program. >> talking to tehran. what the president said about nuclear negotiations. >> and keeping planes on the ground. that means a lot of lost revenue for one airport. how much the battery investigation into dream liners means. >> and joining forces, the message for those celebrating this super bowl weekend. you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the closet and almost anywhere. why would you want a tv in the closet? [ both laugh ] ♪ [ fancy voice ] brilliant idea, darling. ♪ [ female announcer ] the wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when you bundle tv and internet. rethink possible. when you bundle tv and internet. . >>> football, fun and free spirits this week in the super bowl xlvii giving the city of new orleans an extra reason to party. good morning. welcome back. it's start february 2nd. >> 15
the conference will raise money for the hornet's education program. >> talking to tehran. what the president said about nuclear negotiations. >> and keeping planes on the ground. that means a lot of lost revenue for one airport. how much the battery investigation into dream liners means. >> and joining forces, the message for those celebrating this super bowl weekend. you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no...
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. >> female fans are very educated and so passionate. >> ray and fran reynolds met at a 49ers game, and it was love at first sight. at least for one of them. >> everyone jump ed up and i lok up and here is this beautiful butt right in front of me. i'm going, where did that come from? >> today they're a happily married pair of season ticket holders. >> this is a 49ers shrine. >> life-long niners fan. this is bernadette's first chance to go to a super bowl and she's going in style. >> these are my niner nails. >> banjo man, a fixture at niners game. ♪ we're gonna win the super bowl and have a lot of fun ♪ yeah, niners! >> that's right, banjo man is there in new orleans. he does not have a ticket for the game. if jenna wolfe can help him out, maybe hook him up, i'm sure he would appreciate that. i don't think it would be that hard to find banjo man there in new orleans. matt, savannah, back to you guys. >> banjo man never blends in. natalie is in baltimore with some rabid raven fans. >> rabid ravens, indeed, they are, savannah. well known for their love of the team, as you can see just
. >> female fans are very educated and so passionate. >> ray and fran reynolds met at a 49ers game, and it was love at first sight. at least for one of them. >> everyone jump ed up and i lok up and here is this beautiful butt right in front of me. i'm going, where did that come from? >> today they're a happily married pair of season ticket holders. >> this is a 49ers shrine. >> life-long niners fan. this is bernadette's first chance to go to a super bowl and...
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the goal of streets smart is to educate drivers, bicyclists, and pedestrians about road safety. students participate by creating story books, advertising campaigns, public service announcements and taking part in a walk bike challenge. >>> the federal government has put a proposed beer merger on ice. the u.s. justice department filed an anti-trust lawsuit blocking the merger between two huge beer companies, and highser bush and carona extra. the government contends the deal could lead to higher beer prices because it could reduce competition in the beer market. >>> the weather has been unseasonably warm. i kind of like it. look out our win toe. this -- look out the window. up next, steve will tell us if this will last through super bowl sunday. >>> and are the san jose sharks the winningest team in the nhl right now? one of them is acting like a quarterback. >>> good morning. westbound highway 4. a little bit of slow traffic coming in from the bay point area. we'll tell you more about the morning commute and the bay area. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh,
the goal of streets smart is to educate drivers, bicyclists, and pedestrians about road safety. students participate by creating story books, advertising campaigns, public service announcements and taking part in a walk bike challenge. >>> the federal government has put a proposed beer merger on ice. the u.s. justice department filed an anti-trust lawsuit blocking the merger between two huge beer companies, and highser bush and carona extra. the government contends the deal could lead...
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>> i'm working toward my gold award, educating my community on driver safety to make my roads in the community a better and safer place. >> also a little competition, isn't there? you learn about competition. you see somebody working a little harder. to get badges and sell cookies and makes you work harder too, doesn't it, emma? >> yeah, i usually sell the most cookies. >> you are the one that i was always trying to beat. >> my daughter was a daisy, i was a brownie, and we really relate and respect what you do. what is your most popular cookie? >> the thin mint. what's interesting, 95th year of selling girl scout cookies, started in 1917. we love the new boxes, highlighting the five business skills that girls learn selling cookies, goal setting, decision making, people skills, how do you make that cold sale as people are walking up to you to buy your cookies, and, of course, business ethics, so important. and in addition, they are having fun. >> yes. >> that's what's so important. we serve girls 5 through 17 years old. every zip code in the country. 92 countries in the world and they
>> i'm working toward my gold award, educating my community on driver safety to make my roads in the community a better and safer place. >> also a little competition, isn't there? you learn about competition. you see somebody working a little harder. to get badges and sell cookies and makes you work harder too, doesn't it, emma? >> yeah, i usually sell the most cookies. >> you are the one that i was always trying to beat. >> my daughter was a daisy, i was a...
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. >> i'm of a huge fan of education. i think everybody should do their best to get a college education. however, there is a difference between going to a state school where you're paying 20 to $25,000 a year for an education and going to a private school for 50 to $60,000. i can't justify the additional financial difference. again, i think a college degree is important, but i don't think you're getting an extra $40,000 a year benefit by paying for an extra school. >> i would love to retire in manhattan. but it's so expensive. i guess you got to be willing to move. >> you have to. new york, new jersey, the average property tax in my town is $18,000. if i were to move down south, $18,000 could buy a $300,000 home. then i could take the equity out of my home and live on it. living in the tri-state area is expensive. for most people, once kids are out of school, they have to say, does it make sense to have these expenses. >> for once in your life, you have to budget. if you've never done it before, you have to do it. >> ther
. >> i'm of a huge fan of education. i think everybody should do their best to get a college education. however, there is a difference between going to a state school where you're paying 20 to $25,000 a year for an education and going to a private school for 50 to $60,000. i can't justify the additional financial difference. again, i think a college degree is important, but i don't think you're getting an extra $40,000 a year benefit by paying for an extra school. >> i would love to...
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>> health, happiness and prosperity. >> reporter: issues that resonate with everyday americans. >> education, health care, innovation, and job growth. >> extreme makeover! >> reporter: this is house majority leader eric cantor's gop makeover. why do the house republicans need an extreme makeover? >> you know, i'm not agreeing with the statement we need an extreme makeover. but what i think is that there's a lot of lessons to be learned from the last election. >> reporter: one of those lessons, toning down harsh gop language that alienated key voters, especially latinos. listen to cantor on immigration. >> and i wouldn't be here if this country wasn't welcoming to my grandparents who fled religious persecution in russia. so there is that and the compassion for the families that are here who frankly, many of whom, have become part of the fabric of this country. >> reporter: but when it comes to controversial policy changes, he won't go there. >> senator rubio supports a path to citizenship, as long as border security is addressed first. do you support that? >> again, i want to see where the ta
>> health, happiness and prosperity. >> reporter: issues that resonate with everyday americans. >> education, health care, innovation, and job growth. >> extreme makeover! >> reporter: this is house majority leader eric cantor's gop makeover. why do the house republicans need an extreme makeover? >> you know, i'm not agreeing with the statement we need an extreme makeover. but what i think is that there's a lot of lessons to be learned from the last election....
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the state board of education says eighth graders will now have a choice between taking algebra 1 or an alternate math course. supporters say the algebra requirement caused some eighth graders to struggle academically, because they aren't prepared for higher math. but critics say success in algebra 1 is the single best predictor for college graduation. >>> well, if you need to fill up, prepare to dig a little deeper in your wallet, because gas prices in california did shoot up overnight to $3.90 a gallon. up 23 cents from a week ago. gas prices nationwide are at record highs for early february. and analysts say problems at refineries and speculation are to blame for driving those prices higher. so let's check out the prices in san francisco. you will have to pay 3.90 a gallon. in oakland, 3.84 is the average. and down in san jose, 3.85 is the price of gas. >>> boeing's dream liner has been grounded but the batteries that sparked the fire on the 787 are still being flown as cargo on other airliners. boeing 787 dreamliners were grounded around the world after a battery fire three weeks ag
the state board of education says eighth graders will now have a choice between taking algebra 1 or an alternate math course. supporters say the algebra requirement caused some eighth graders to struggle academically, because they aren't prepared for higher math. but critics say success in algebra 1 is the single best predictor for college graduation. >>> well, if you need to fill up, prepare to dig a little deeper in your wallet, because gas prices in california did shoot up overnight...